By Steven Moody on Monday, 08 June 2026
Category: Стоки и услуги/Goods and services

QuickBooks Not Connecting to Server? Fix It Now

What Does "QuickBooks Not Connecting to Server" Mean?

QuickBooks Not Connecting to Server is a frustrating multi-user mode issue where a workstation cannot communicate with the computer hosting your company file . Instead of opening your data normally, you might see error messages like H202, H303, H505, or simply "QuickBooks is trying to connect to the server..." with a spinning wheel that never ends . If you are staring at a frozen connection screen right now and need immediate help, call 1-888-718-7888 for live support.

In plain English, your QuickBooks program is trying to talk to the main computer (server) where your company file lives, but something is blocking the conversation . Think of it like trying to call a friend but their phone is off, your service is down, or the number is wrong. You know your friend exists, but you cannot reach them. That is exactly what happens when QuickBooks cannot connect to the server.

This problem only occurs in multi-user mode – when two or more people need to access the same company file at the same time . If you work alone and keep your file on your own computer, you will never see this issue. But as soon as you have a bookkeeper, accountant, or employees who all need access, server connection problems become a reality.

The good news? This is almost never a data loss issue. Your company file is safe on the server. The problem is in the connection itself – network settings, firewall rules, or Windows configurations . Most connection issues can be resolved in 15-30 minutes with the right troubleshooting steps. 

Top Reasons Why QuickBooks Won't Connect to Server

Understanding the root cause saves you hours of guessing. Here are the real-world reasons QuickBooks fails to connect:

  1. QuickBooks Database Service Manager Is Not Running – This Windows service on the server handles all multi-user connections. If it crashes or stops, no workstation can connect. This is the #1 cause .
  2. Incorrect Hosting Settings – Only the server should have "Host Multi-User Access" enabled. If a workstation also has hosting turned on, it creates a conflict that blocks connections .
  3. Firewall or Antivirus Blocking Communication – Windows Firewall or security software like Norton, McAfee, or Bitdefender can block the ports and executables QuickBooks needs . This is the #2 cause.
  4. QuickBooks Version Mismatch – If your server has QuickBooks 2024 but a workstation has 2023, they cannot communicate . Versions must match exactly across your network.
  5. Folder Permissions Are Wrong – The shared folder containing your company file must give network users permission to read and write. Without proper permissions, connections fail .
  6. Network Discovery or File Sharing Is Disabled – Windows has its own settings for sharing files and discovering other computers. If these are turned off, QuickBooks cannot find the server .
  7. Server Computer Name or IP Address Changed – If your server gets a new IP address (common with DHCP), workstations may still be trying to connect to the old address .
  8. Corrupted .ND or .TLG Files – These companion files help QuickBooks manage network connections. When they get damaged, connection attempts fail .

If your situation matches any of these and you need a quick resolution, call 1-888-718-7888 for step-by-step guidance. 

Complete Solutions for QuickBooks Not Connecting to Server

Follow these solutions in order. Start with Solution 1 – it resolves about 60% of connection issues. 

Solution 1: Restart QuickBooks Database Service Manager on Server

This is the fastest and most effective fix. Do it first.

On the server computer (the one storing the company file):

  1. Press Windows + R keys together.
  2. Type services.msc and press Enter.
  3. Scroll down to find services that start with QuickBooksDB (e.g., QuickBooksDB32 for 2022, QuickBooksDB35 for 2024) .
  4. Right-click the service and select Restart.
  5. Also find QBCFMonitorService – right-click and select Restart .
  6. Ensure the "Startup Type" column for both services says Automatic. If it says Manual, right-click, select Properties, change Startup Type to Automatic, and click Apply .
  7. Close the Services window.

On each workstation:

  1. Close QuickBooks completely.
  2. Reopen QuickBooks and try to open the company file from the network location.
  3. Go to File > Switch to Multi-User Mode.

If the service was stopped or hung, this single step will restore connections immediately. 

Solution 2: Verify Hosting Settings on All Computers

Only the server should host. Workstations must never host.

On the server computer (correct setting):

  1. Open QuickBooks and your company file.
  2. Go to File > Utilities.
  3. If you see Stop Hosting Multi-User Access, hosting is correctly enabled. Do nothing.
  4. If you see Host Multi-User Access, click it to enable hosting .

On every workstation (must NOT be hosting):

  1. Open QuickBooks (you do not need to open a company file).
  2. Go to File > Utilities.
  3. If you see Stop Hosting Multi-User Access, click it immediately to turn hosting OFF .
  4. If you see Host Multi-User Access, leave it alone – hosting is already OFF.

Why this matters: When two computers on the same network both think they are the host, QuickBooks gets confused. Workstations cannot connect because the network does not know which computer is in charge. 

Solution 3: Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager on Server

The Database Server Manager is the engine that allows multi-user connections.

Step 1 – Download and install QuickBooks Tool Hub (version 1.6.0.8) on your server:

  1. Close QuickBooks completely.
  2. Go to the official Intuit website and download QuickBooksToolHub.exe.
  3. Run the installer and follow the prompts.

Step 2 – Run Database Server Manager:

  1. Open QuickBooks Tool Hub.
  2. Click the Network Issues tab.
  3. Click QuickBooks Database Server Manager .
  4. In Database Server Manager, click Browse and select the folder containing your company file.
  5. Click Start Scan.
  6. Wait for the scan to complete. Database Server Manager will automatically repair folder permissions and firewall settings .
  7. Click Close when finished.

Step 3 – Test connections:

  1. On the server, open QuickBooks and switch to multi-user mode.
  2. On each workstation, open QuickBooks and try to open the company file.

Solution 4: Configure Firewall and Antivirus Exceptions

Firewalls are silent killers of server connections. They block communication without any obvious error message .

On the server computer:

  1. Open Windows Firewall (Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall).
  2. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall .
  3. Click Change settings (you need admin rights).
  4. Click Allow another app.
  5. Browse to C:\Program Files\Intuit\QuickBooks\ and add QBW32.exe.
  6. Browse to the same folder and add QBDBMgrN.exe (the N may be a number).
  7. Make sure both Private and Public boxes are checked for each app.
  8. Click OK.

Open required ports (on server):
QuickBooks needs specific ports open for multi-user communication . In Windows Firewall, click Advanced settings > Inbound Rules > New Rule > Port. Add:

On all workstations:
Repeat the process of adding QBW32.exe as an allowed app through the firewall.

For third-party antivirus (Norton, McAfee, Bitdefender, etc.):

Open your antivirus program. Look for Exceptions, Exclusions, or Allowed Apps. Add the same QuickBooks executable files and the shared folder containing your company file. 

Solution 5: Run QuickBooks File Doctor (Network Repair)

QuickBooks File Doctor has a specific network repair function for server connection issues.

  1. Open QuickBooks Tool Hub.
  2. Click the Company File Issues tab.
  3. Click QuickBooks File Doctor .
  4. Click Browse and select your company file on the server.
  5. Select Check your file and network .
  6. Enter your admin password when prompted.
  7. Click Repair. The tool will take 10-20 minutes.
  8. Once completed, restart all computers and test connections.

Solution 6: Set Proper Folder Sharing and Permissions

 If workstations can see the company file but cannot open it, folder permissions are the likely culprit .

On the server computer:

  1. Right-click the folder containing your company file and select Properties.
  2. Click the Sharing tab, then click Advanced Sharing.
  3. Check Share this folder.
  4. Click Permissions.
  5. Make sure Everyone is in the list. If not, click Add, type Everyone, and click OK.
  6. For Everyone, check Full Control under Allow.
  7. Click Apply then OK.

Now set Security permissions:

  1. Go back to folder Properties and click the Security tab.
  2. Click Edit then Add.
  3. Type Everyone and click OK.
  4. Select Everyone in the list, then check Full Control under Allow.
  5. Click Apply then OK.

Map the network drive on each workstation:

  1. On a workstation, open File Explorer.
  2. Right-click This PC and select Map network drive.
  3. Choose a drive letter (like Q: for QuickBooks).
  4. In the Folder field, enter the network path: \\ServerComputerName\SharedFolderName
  5. Check Reconnect at sign-in.
  6. Click Finish.

Solution 7: Ensure All Computers Have the Same QuickBooks Version

Version mismatch is a silent killer of server connections.

Check version on server:

  1. Open QuickBooks, press F2 (or go to Help > About QuickBooks).
  2. Look at the product name and version number (e.g., "QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2024 R12").

Check version on each workstation:

  1. Do the same F2 check on every workstation.
  2. If any workstation has a different year (2023 vs 2024) or different edition (Pro vs Premier), connections will fail .

How to fix:

Solution 8: Turn On Network Discovery and File Sharing in Windows

Windows has its own settings that can block server connections even when everything else is correct .

On ALL computers (server and workstations):

  1. Open Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings.
  2. Turn on Network discovery.
  3. Turn on File and printer sharing.
  4. For "All Networks," turn off Password protected sharing (or ensure the same user account exists on all computers with the same password).
  5. Click Save changes.

Restart all computers after making these changes. 

​Solution 9: Rename .ND and .TLG Files (Damaged Network Files)

Corrupted network files can prevent server connections.

On the server computer:

  1. Navigate to the folder containing your company file (the .QBW file).
  2. Look for files with the exact same name but ending in .ND and .TLG.
  3. Right-click each file and select Rename.
  4. Add .old at the end of each filename. Example: MyCompany.QBW.ND becomes MyCompany.QBW.ND.old
  5. Do the same for the .TLG file.
  6. Open QuickBooks on the server and open your company file.
  7. QuickBooks will automatically create fresh .ND and .TLG files .
  8. Go to File > Switch to Multi-User Mode.
  9. On each workstation, reopen the company file from the network location.

Solution 10: Use Server IP Address Instead of Computer Name

Sometimes the workstation cannot resolve the server's computer name to an IP address .

On a workstation:

  1. Open QuickBooks but do not open a company file.
  2. Go to File > Open or Restore Company.
  3. Select Open a company file > Next.
  4. In the file path, instead of typing \\ServerName\SharedFolder\CompanyFile.QBW, try using the server's IP address: \\192.168.1.100\SharedFolder\CompanyFile.QBW
  5. If this works, the problem is DNS or name resolution. Set a static IP address on the server and use that going forward.

Quick Troubleshooting Checklist for Server Connection Issues

CheckServer (Host)Each Workstation
QuickBooksDB ServiceRunning & AutomaticN/A
QBCFMonitorServiceRunningRunning
Hosting Settings"Stop Hosting"NOT "Stop Hosting"
Firewall ExceptionsQBW32.exe + ports addedQBW32.exe added
Folder PermissionsEveryone = Full ControlN/A
Network DiscoveryONON
File SharingONON
QuickBooks VersionRecord versionMust match server

If you have gone through all solutions and QuickBooks still will not connect to the server, call 1-888-718-7888 for advanced network diagnostics. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About QuickBooks Not Connecting to Server

Q1: How do I know if my QuickBooks is not connecting to the server?

You will typically see error messages like H202, H303, H505, or a spinning wheel that says "QuickBooks is trying to connect to the server..." that never resolves . You may also see "The company file is on another computer, and QuickBooks needs your permission to access it."

Q2: Can a VPN cause QuickBooks to not connect to the server?

Yes. VPNs can change IP addresses and block required ports. If you use a VPN for remote access, try disconnecting it temporarily . For permanent remote access, configure split tunneling so QuickBooks traffic bypasses the VPN.

Q3: Does QuickBooks not connecting to the server mean my data is lost?

No. This is a network communication error, not a data corruption error. Your company file remains completely safe on the server . Once you fix the connection issue, your file will open normally.

Q4: Why does QuickBooks connect sometimes but not other times?

This usually indicates an intermittent network issue. Check for:

Q5: Can I use QuickBooks without connecting to the server?

Yes, you can work in single-user mode on the server computer itself. But other workstations will not be able to access the file until you fix the server connection issue .

Q6: Does this issue occur in QuickBooks Online?

No. Server connection issues are exclusive to QuickBooks Desktop when using multi-user mode. QuickBooks Online runs in the cloud and does not use local network connections .

Q7: How do I prevent server connection issues from coming back?

Q8: What is the difference between H202 and H505?

H202 typically means the workstation cannot find the server at all . H505 means the workstation finds the server but cannot establish a proper service-level connection. Both are server connection issues, but H505 specifically points to Database Service Manager or hosting configuration problems.

Q9: I have tried everything. What is the last resort?

The nuclear option: On the server, uninstall QuickBooks completely, run the Clean Install Tool (in Tool Hub under Installation Issues), reinstall QuickBooks, restore your company file from backup, and set up folder sharing from scratch . This takes about 2 hours but resolves any corruption in the QuickBooks installation itself. If that fails, the problem is almost certainly your Windows operating system or network hardware – call 1-888-718-7888 for help.

Q10: Can a Windows update cause server connection issues?

Yes. Some Windows updates reset firewall settings, change network discovery options, or modify user permissions . If server connection issues appeared right after a Windows update, re-check your firewall exceptions and ensure network discovery is still enabled. 

Final Thoughts – Get Your Workstations Connected Again

QuickBooks not connecting to the server is one of the most frustrating issues because it stops your entire team from working. But take a deep breath – this is almost never a sign of data loss. Your invoices, customer records, and financial history are safe on the server.

Start with the simplest fix: restart the QuickBooks Database Service Manager on your server. I have seen server connection issues resolved in under two minutes with this single step . It takes thirty seconds to open Services, right-click, and hit Restart.

If that does not work, check your hosting settings on every computer. Make absolutely sure that only the server has "Stop Hosting" visible. Workstations should never host . This one setting causes more connection problems than almost anything else.

For persistent issues, run the Database Server Manager scan from the QuickBooks Tool Hub. This free tool automatically repairs folder permissions and firewall settings . Let it run, restart your computers, and watch the connections come back to life.

Your time is valuable. Every minute your team cannot access QuickBooks is lost productivity. If you hit a wall after working through these solutions, do not waste hours guessing. The support team at +1-(888)-718-7888 has seen every server connection scenario imaginable and can remote in to diagnose and fix the issue quickly. Keep your QuickBooks version number handy, know which computer is your server, and let the experts help you get back to work. 

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